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4 Pc Caliber Edge Glides Snowmobile Atv Trailer Hinged Ramp Loading Ramps on 2040-parts.com

US $47.95
Location:

Caledonia, New York, United States

Caledonia, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:CALIBER, 13361, Manufacturer Part Number:22-13361 AD, 3902-0089 pu, 202305 kx

For effortless loading of your snowmobiles!
  • Innovative Edge Glide provides smooth transition from the ground to your tailer or ramp
  • Incorporates Caliber's proven friction-reducing glide technology
  • Slotted fastening system allows for expansion and contraction, preventing warp
  • High-impact plastic, guaranteed not to crack, chip, break, or wear out
  • Stainless steel screws; installs with ease
  • 9" width accommodates all skis, ski stances, and ATV/UTV tires
  • Integrated Edge for easy assembly
  • Made in USA and includes Caliber's lifetime warranty
  • Edge Glide Enclosed, double set (4 pcs with hinges)
  • Includes heavy duty hinge for enclosed trailers
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